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A line of aviation hyperspectrometers in the UV, visible, and near-IR ranges

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This paper briefly describes a line of hyperspectral sensors fabricated by ZAO Reagent Scientific Manufacturing Center. These devices are comparable to other countries’ products in their main characteristics (spatial and spectral resolution—0.3 m from an altitude of 1 km and 0.2 nm in the blue–green region, respectively—up to 500 spectral channels, and comparable weight and size). A description is given of a prototype of a hyperspectrometer intended for multi-aspect pictures of the objects being probed. It is indicated that the newly developed sensors are to be equipped with polarization analyzers.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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